Release Notes: This release has a number of new features which include creation of translated copies of a model through the use of Nicknamer, support for defining Requirement types and displaying in Tabular view, increased effects for publisher published Web content, more robust annotation support via Callout and Freehand shape, and the ability to copy, move, and reorder class and entity members through drag and drop. In addition, Model Transitor was introduced for establishing transition and support traceability between models.

Release Notes: Improvements were made to modeling,
interoperability, database modeling, code
engineering, and team collaboration. This release
supports bookmarking shapes, batch processing
through running command-line operations, modeling
with stored procedure and database triggers,
exporting revisions from Teamwork server/SVN/CVS,
and much more. Other useful features include
enhancements of the sequence diagram, jumping to a
diagram via the Jump To dialog box, importing
Telelogic Rhapsody projects, and support for
searching options in the Options dialog box.

Release Notes: Branch and tag capability was added to the VP
Teamwork Server with Subversion and CVS repository
integration. This allows different modeling
projects to be run in parallel while keeping the
release quality project stable in the trunk. A
user interface designer was introduced for
creating screen mock-ups in the early stages of a
software development project. Usability of the
sequence diagram was increased. There were also a
number of enhancements for various other features.

Release Notes: Reverse engineering of ERD from DDL was introduced. ERD models like entities, views, and relationships can be generated by reversing the data definition language. Images can be incorporated into documentation. Documentation structure can be saved as a template for reuse in other models. Hibernate annotations are supported in ORM persistence. Hibernate version tags can be generated for optimistic concurrency control. Ada95 and Flash ActionScript 3.0 code can be generated through the Instant generator. There are also a number of enhancements for the modeling features.

Release Notes: Integration with CVS and SVN was added. Importing
and exporting UML2 models is supported through
XMI. More types of candidate object can be
identified from textual analysis. Element sorting
in reports was added. Diagrams can be grouped by
category in the diagram navigator. ERD is
conformed to database by enhanced database
reverse. Participants will be shown in the
business process report. Business use case is
supported. The FrontBase database is supported. A
diagram summary can be included in report
generation.

Release Notes: A new persistent architecture improves speed and
memory usage in handling middle to large scale
projects, both in local and teamwork environments.
You can design your own notation with Shape
Editor. Data Flow Diagram is supported. A large
diagram can be sliced into a specified number of
output images. You may add files, URLs, and
diagram references to models for elaboration or
navigation purposes. Instant Reverse can visualize
your implementation as a Class diagram with a few
clicks. The program can be configured to use
specific applications or commands to open
different types of files. The Viewer Edition is
free for browsing your project.

Release Notes: Reports can now be generated in MS Word format. Tagged values can be used to add properties to any model elements and can be applied to stereotype. The BPMN final adopted specification is supported. UML 2.1 is also supported. A mechanism was added to notify you for an update when a certain time interval has elapsed. Sub-diagrams and references of shapes are now easy to add, check, and access. Instant Generator now supports the generation of C++, Java, and more. Undo and redo for resource centric were enhanced. "On update" and "on delete" foreign key options are now supported.

Release Notes: Support was added for generating BPEL for the
Oracle and Jboss (jBPM) workflow engines. The New
Diagram and New Model dialogs were introduced to
enhance diagram and model creation. A duplicate
relationship reuses the values of a relationship
specification. All diagrams now support a Package
Header, which is a package to hold models within a
diagram. The message sequence number is
customizable. Detection of project modification
state and view settings in Teamwork Client were
enhanced. The class list for Java Instant Reverse
was refreshed. Mac support was enhanced. Type
presentation options were improved.

Release Notes: The Requirement Diagram was added from the SysML for requirements capturing and specification in a more effective and practical approach. The office exchange feature allows you to organize your business models by using MS Word. With the configurable stereotype, elements can be easily distinguished and emphasized in the diagram. New model references allow you to associate resources, include files, and URLs. After reversing the database, the generated code can call stored procedures in the database. The modeling project can be exported to and imported from an XML format.